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| ARTIST: | Puritan |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | The Orchard |
| TYPE: | Pop, Religious / Contemp. Christian |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Blackmail, New Creature, Leather Pants, Sanguine Arms, Morning Hair, The Chair, Magic In Numbers, Expulsion, Bearded Snowflake |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 803680327722 |
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Customer Reviews of Come Sit By The Lake Tonight
The Puritan Noir A little over four years since How To Move A Piano, Puritan follows up with Come Sit By The Lake Tonight, and the new album answers a question posed by the last: "Can I Shimmy?" Yes, he can.
Where How To Move A Piano drifted softly in and out like fog, Come Sit By The Lake Tonight jangles its way across nine sturdy numbers which manage to straddle a fine line between soft, acoustic guitar rock and synthesized funk. Anchored by Will Moore's dynamic co-production, Come Sit By The Lake Tonight brings Hamma's vision of Puritan to new heights.
"Blackmail" sets the tone for the rest of the record: sweet art rock with a jazz tinge and Hamma's charmingly half-sung/half-spoken vocals delivering some gorgeous lyrics ("I thought my heart would lighten if I left it in the sun..."). While he's as poetically powerful as ever, on the new album, Hamma's lines are at times transformed excitingly from a beat poet's to a slam poet's: "I remember when you hit like a punk/Now you just wait for the easy chunk," from "The Chair."
There's one of those late 60s sci-fi synthesizers that runs prominently throughout the album which, in moments, turns Puritan into a kind of Aimee Mann starring as Dr. Who (you gotta hear it to believe it). On another spy note, "Morning Hair" is private i. music circa 1940: the sound of cool cats in smoky bars with just a bit of tension over their pool sticks. Here, Hamma emerges as the lone silhouette beneath a street lamp outside, lighting his pipe in the swirling city smog.
There are still some lovely lullabies in the bunch. "Sanguine Arms" picks up where Mazzy Star left off (with a hint of country twang to boot), and "Expulsion" is a lilting song awaiting its campfire sing-along. But what makes Come Sit By The Lake Tonight shine is that while it's pretty as ever, it's also direct - music you can dream and snap along to all at once.
- Jojoboy